Chant
Chant is a leading provider of software and services that help organizations gain competitive advantage using speech technology. The company helps organizations identify and implement the most attractive opportunities appropriate for their company and industry. As the first company to provide engine-independent component software for developing desktop, web-enabled, and telephony applications that use speech technology, Chant can help you implement applications that allow you to talk with your computer. Chant was founded on the belief that computers can do more and be easier to use at the same time by taking advantage of speech technology. The company is focused on providing solutions that enable you to do more with your computer by talking with it.
plexityHide.com
With over 10 years experience of OO-development, plexityHide.com knows that things can get complicated, and how to make them simple. PlexityHide often works as consultant in software projects, as developers or as technical project managers. The company is a firm believer of UML and OO-development. It is not platform or tool religious; and uses any tool that gets the job done. Its main product, the phGantTimePackage, consists of approx 42000 lines of Delphi code. It was developed for the Swedish broadcasting company and has been available as an OCX since 1999. It contains extremely powerful Gantt and Schema components, allowing graphical manipulation of time items. It has been used in over 300 hundred different software projects around the globe. Clients include; Swedish Parliament, SVT Swedish broadcasting cooperation, General Motors, Pronyx Metal AB, Ontario Power Generation, US Army Dugway Proving Ground, Kraft Foods, UCLA - NeuroOncology, Hewlett-Packard, Schlumberger.
EPPlus Software
EPPlus Software AB is a Swedish software company that builds, distributes and provides support for EPPlus, a spreadsheet library for the Microsoft .NET platform with over 40 million downloads on Nuget. The development of EPPlus is done in a public repository on github, with new versions released frequently. EPPLus was asked to provide input on proposed changes to the Office Open XML standard and in 2019 Microsoft used EPPlus to demonstrate their new Blazor Web Assembly framework at various developer conferences. Thousands of companies and organizations depend on EPPlus for managing their spreadsheet data every day.